This is how to turn off Eric Andre startup jumpscare
Go to Opera installation folder, by default it should be at %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera GX, then go to folder 104.0.4944.74 and find opera_gx_splash.exe
Delete the executable file.
I'll be honest. I don't know the purpose of a browser having a starting splash is. On all my M1 Apple products opening any browser is basically instant. Is this what life is like on Microsoft products? Needing fancy graphics to hide loading inefficient software?
A single day has destroyed the entire community work
Just one day brah. Lol.
r/operagx is in shambles
r/firefox is hoping people will trade one shitty browser for the furfricker equivalent
This is apparently apart of a marketing campaign that started around a month ago.
In short for why everyone is mad
Please use a real browser like Brave or Vivaldi. Arc if you like doing things in weirdly specific ways and have an Apple. Safari if you're a homosexual (good king). None of this "I play games so I need a gaming browser!" soy trough eating bullshit.
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This is how to turn off Eric Andre startup jumpscare:
undelete.pullpush.io
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A single day has destroyed the entire community work:
undelete.pullpush.io
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
r/operagx:
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r/firefox is hoping people will trade one shitty browser for the furfucker equivalent:
undelete.pullpush.io
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
Brave:
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Vivaldi:
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Arc:
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